Wireless Technology
Wireless Technology
An examination of the growing industry and possible changes.
2,145 words (
approx. 8.6 pages) |
6 sources |
2001
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Paper Summary:
This paper describes the wireless business with special focus on the cellular technology. The author examines cellular technology as the driving force in the US economy in a quality of life, economic, business and investment boom. A look at the growing changes and increased customer expectations.
From the Paper:
"Experimentation in wireless communication has been in existence since the invention of the telegraph. And it is nothing new to the American consumer in a greater concept, especially since they are familiar with televisions and radios. Also, the telephone industry has used Microwaves to move voice data from one location to another via the use of microwave transceivers. Also, the American consumer is well aware of the value of communication, communications systems, and the impact that these systems have on our lives. In the case of the telephone, the average consumer was well aware that this single device was an integral part of keeping in touch with family and friends, as well as being able to speed up business by being able to get necessary supplies to the manufacturer in a more timely manner, being able to bring a new product to market more quickly, and so on. The paradigm shift came when the average consumer was now able to both understand and afford that the time could be reduced even further with the use of mobile communications."
Wireless Technology (2012, February 10). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Wireless-Technology/3481
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